Hi,
so i revived my ages old google account for you, that i never bothered
deleting and as far as i can tell, from my short testing:
You can't really do anything without scripts, here is a little list:
- getting access to you profile
- post something on google+
- upvote a post on google plus
- open some links (some work though)
- upload pictures
- follow other profiles
I couldn't identify the kind of javascripts they were using.
Maybe later this day, when i have a bit more time.
On the subject of using it:
It might be useful to expand the reach of the fsf out of our own terrain
into one, other people would use.
I wouldn't have foud the fsf myself without a youtube video, so yeah.
On 2016-04-28 03:38, Mike Gerwitz wrote:
Hello, everyone:
I have questions regarding Google+. I cannot ever recommend its use,
but I also want to be able to speak intelligently about it,
specifically
with regards to issues of freedom.
Are there any users of Google+ here, or those otherwise familiar with
it, that can tell me:
1. Whether Google+ is usable without JavaScript enabled;
2. What sorts of services (SaaSS or proprietary JavaScript programs)
it recommends or encourages (e.g. Hangouts); and
3. Any other issues you'd like to comment on that a free software
advocate would find a problem with.
Finally: could you justify a free software project that promotes
software freedom prominently linking to and using a G+ profile for the
project?
I know about the privacy/surveillance issues; that's not what I'm
asking
about here.
Thanks!